| Make sure the toner you add is correct for your copier before loading. See |
| the NOTE above. |
Transparencies | A clear plastic stock used to make an overhead transparency. Because |
| they are clear, they don’t feed from paper Drawers or Cassettes. However, |
| many Bypass Feed Trays are designed to handle transparency stock. Place |
| your transparency stock in the Bypass Feed Tray and use a normal copy |
| procedure. |
Transport Belt | The rubber surface on the under side of an ADF. It grips an original and |
| moves it across the Exposure Glass and returns it to the Document Exit |
| Area of the Document Feeder. To keep it operating correctly and to |
| prevent the buildup of dirt which can cause dirty copies, it must be |
| cleaned periodically. |
User Codes | An option, usually built into a copier that, when activated by a |
| Technician, requires the operator to enter a User Code to make copies. |
| The copier can contain many accounts thereby allowing the Key Operator |
| to track copies made by individuals or departments. |
Zoom Keys | The Zoom Keys are actually several keys that control the Enlargement or |
| Reduction of the image on the copy. In most cases, there is a 100% (actual |
| size) key, a key representing the highest Enlargement ratio, and a key |
| representing the lowest Reduction ratio. Pressing these last two keys steps |
| the copier optics in 1% increments. Pressing the 100% key returns the |
| copier to the actual size mode. |